Southern service on land & sea

Southern service on land & sea

By Watson, Robert

Subjects: Naval operations, Tennessee Civil War, 1861-1865, Confederate States of America. Army. Florida Coast Guards, Confederate States of America. Army. Florida Infantry Regiment, 7th, Confederate states of america, army, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, naval operations, Florida Civil War, 1861-1865, Diaries, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, personal narratives, confederate, Confederate States of America, History, Soldiers, Confederate Naval operations, Confederate Personal narratives, Personal narratives, Sailors

Description: "Many men distinguished themselves on either land or sea during the Civil War. Robert Watson's service to the Confederacy included stints in both the army and navy, and his story brings a vital new voice to the chronicles of the conflict.". "A Floridian who first served in his states coast guard as a member of "The Key West Avengers," Watson was assigned to the 7th Florida Infantry and saw action at Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, and Missionary Ridge. Later transferred to the Confederate Navy, he served on the ironclad Savannah until it was destroyed to avoid capture; still later he participated in the battle for Fort Fisher.". "Watson kept a journal through all of his service, offering many fascinating glimpses of action. His account of coastal defense in Florida provides a rare look at the early part of the war in the Tampa area and includes much human-interest material on the seaman's life - including use of alcohol and visits to prostitutes. Later reports on action in Tennessee convey much about the miseries that inadequate food and shelter forced upon the average Confederate soldier. After transferring to the navy, Watson records valuable observations on the fall of Savannah and Wilmington and his unit's ultimate capture at Drewry's Bluff."--BOOK JACKET.

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